“If I had to give one piece of advice to writers, especially male writers, it would be to show women in relationship to other women as an important part of plot and character development.” – Kate Elliott & Ken Liu in Conversation, Literary Hub. Read more:

“By breaking down the walls of genre, Le Guin handed new tools to twenty-first-century writers working in what Chabon calls the ‘borderlands,’ the place where the fantastic enters literature.” – Julie Phillips, The New Yorker. Read More:

“Every writer I know who talks about Ursula talks about a sense of having been invited or empowered to do something.”